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from enum import IntEnum, unique

import numpy as np

from paddle.framework import core


@unique
class DeviceType(IntEnum):
    UNKNOWN = 0
    CPU = 1
    GPU = 2
    XPU = 3
    DCU = 5
    NIC = 6


@unique
class LinkType(IntEnum):
    UNKNOWN = 0
    LOC = 1
    SYS = 2
    PHB = 3
    PIX = 4
    PIB = 5
    NVL = 6
    NVB = 7
    NET = 8


class DeviceMesh(core.DeviceMesh):
    r"""
    The class `DeviceMesh` describes the topology of physical devices.

    Args:
        mesh (list|numpy.array): an N-dimensional array describes the topology
            of logical processes.
        dim_names (list, optional): the i-th element of this list gives the name of the
            i-th dimension.

    Returns:
        None

    Examples:
        .. code-block:: python

            >>> # doctest: +REQUIRES(env:DISTRIBUTED)
            >>> import paddle
            >>> import paddle.distributed as dist

            >>> paddle.enable_static()

            >>> mesh = dist.DeviceMesh([[2, 4, 5], [0, 1, 3]])
            >>> assert mesh.shape == [2, 3]
            >>> assert mesh.device_ids == [2, 4, 5, 0, 1, 3]

    """

    def __init__(self, name, mesh, dim_names=None):
        self._name = name

        if not isinstance(mesh, list) and not isinstance(mesh, np.ndarray):
            raise ValueError(
                'The mesh must be an instance of list or np.ndarray.'
            )
        if isinstance(mesh, list):
            mesh = np.array(mesh)

        self._mesh = mesh

        self._shape = list(self._mesh.shape)

        self._device_ids = self._mesh.flatten().tolist()
        assert all(isinstance(p, int) for p in self._device_ids), (
            "All elements of the mesh be integer"
        )
        assert min(self._device_ids) >= 0, (
            'All elements of the mesh must be >= 0.'
        )
        unique_device_ids = set(self._device_ids)
        assert len(unique_device_ids) == len(self._device_ids), (
            'All elements of the mesh must be unique.'
        )

        if dim_names is not None:
            assert len(dim_names) == len(self._shape), (
                "The length of dims_names must be same as the shape of the mesh."
            )
            self._dim_names = dim_names
        else:
            self._dim_names = ["d" + str(i) for i in range(len(self._shape))]

        # Follow the requirement for using pybind11
        core.DeviceMesh.__init__(
            self, self._name, self._shape, self._device_ids, self._dim_names
        )

    @property
    def mesh(self):
        return self._mesh


# class Cluster:
#     """
#     The cluster represents the hardware resource.
#     """

#     def __init__(self):
#         self._device_meshes = {}

#     def device_mesh(self, device_mesh_name):
#         return self._device_meshes[device_mesh_name]

#     def add_device_mesh(self, device_mesh):
#         self._device_meshes[device_mesh.name] = device_mesh
